A Soviet businessman (Joe Mascolo) is in town to close a deal with Nick, and the Foley girls decide to show his son (Jay Pickett) how to be an American teen-ager. Joseph Bologna, Kimiko Gelman. Boris: Igor Zatsepin. Willis: Larry Anderson. Diane: Bridget Michele.

Nick gives a reluctant Rose (Kimiko Gelman) a crash course in etiquette after he signs her up for a debutante ball to prove a point to his snobbish friends. Joseph Bologna. Matthew Taylor: Grant Cramer. Dorothy: Marianne McAndrew. Lowell Taylor: Jack Bannon.

Nick (Joseph Bologna) is too busy fretting over a commercial he and the girls are going to be in to help Diane, who thinks she's being taken for a ride by the "victims" of her car accident. Bridget Michele. Harvey: Jordan Charney. Arnie: David Paymer. Don: Todd Susman.

Nick (Joseph Bologna) orders Diane (Bridget Michele) to stop seeing a boy who's a member of a gang that's been known to keep a written record of its members' "conquests." Duke: Sasha Mitchell. Clapper: Douglas Seale. Jessica: Mel Harris. Jerry: Nicholas Pryor.

The CIA taps Nick (Joseph Bologna) to go undercover in Las Vegas to nail the mobster who tried to blackmail him; and the girls are also Vegas-bound to obtain Elvis's guitar for a school auction. Tony: Billy Hufsey. Ruby: Priscilla Pointer. Darryl: David Knell. Rapp: Alex Rocco. Clapper: Douglas Seale.

Nick is late on Christmas Eve, so the girls entertain a social worker (K Callan) with stories about the times Nick saved the day. Kimiko Gelman, Tisha Campbell. Tuttle: Robert Donner. Mickey: Heidi Zeigler.

Self-made millionaire Nick Foley (Joseph Bologna) is about to lose a business deal because of his playboy reputation, so he changes his image by opening his home to a group of orphan girls. Clapper: Douglas Seale. Rose: Kimiko Gelman. Marva: Tisha Campbell. Diane: Bridget Michele.

Premise: Self-made millionaire Nick Foley becomes a foster father to a group of orphan girls in a clever dramedy (with lots of music) set in 1961 Los Angeles. The series incorporated singing and dancing into the plotlines as the girls dealt with everyday problems a… (more)